Bird box is fit for feathered royalty

The worldâs most extravagant bird box â a replica of Buckingham Palace - has today been unveiled. The aptly named âPeckingham Palaceâ is created by garden woodcare experts Cuprinol to celebrate The Queenâs Diamond Jubilee and includes the first ever real âTweetdeckâ, which can be followed at @PeckinghamTweet. For more information contact Mischief on 020 3128 6600 or cuprinol@mischiefpr.com

Peckingham Palace, one of the world’s most luxurious bird boxes, has been created to give gardeners a hoot for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

Featuring the same pillars, grand arches and famous balconies as the real Buckingham Palace in London, it was commissioned by woodcare firm Cuprinol.

Although it took 336 hours to build, Cuprinol refused to squark about the cost – but AG suspects it didn’t come ‘cheep!’ The palatial des-res for high-flyers is made from fine pinewood and even has a Union Jack feeding area and an internet connection.

“The process was incredibly intrinsic compared to a standard bird box and was a test of craftsmanship, but the result is fit for a queen,” said Cuprinol’s Kathryn Ledson.

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